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2. From Nuremberg in Germany, I drew a detailed picture using woodcut prints (a picture carved in trees), then started using copper sculpture.
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The northern Renaissance was used to represent any place in the Nordic Renaissance, or in Europe other than Italy. Before 1450, the humanism of the Renaissance of Italy had little influence outside of Italy since the late 15th century (15th century), and these ideas spread to Europe. The resulting German Renaissance, the French Renaissance, the British Renaissance, the Renaissance of the Netherlands, the Renaissance of Poland, and other national and regional movements have developed with different features and advantages.
Humanism of the Renaissance was a classic ancient study originally in Italy and then spread to Western Europe in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. The term "humanism in the Renaissance" is compared with the Renaissance ("abuse", "regeneration") and "humanism" (modern humanismism and distinction from the development of later humanism). . Humanism in the Renaissance period was a response to the Utilitarian approach and later explained as "narrow steps" related to medieval academic philosophy. Humanitarians will participate in the civic life of the community and try to build a citizen who can speak clearly and speak clearly and talk so that they can convince others to act in good faith and careful attitudes. This is done through grammar, rhetoric, historical, poetry, moral philosophy, today's research on humanities that is known as humanities.
The European renaissance began in the north of Italy in the 14th century. The city of Florence in Tuscany is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance. This movement gradually expanded from Italy to other parts of Europe. In Italian, this period is called il Rinascimento (see Chapter 2 for details on the origin of the Renaissance). Unlike the early medieval art styles, the Renaissance art focuses on symbolism rather than reality. The art of the Renaissance is like life and contains a sense of perspective. The painter now draws the human body more accurately. This anatomical knowledge comes from advances in the Renaissance medical field. Many of this new knowledge comes from Leonardo da Vinci, the pioneer of the Renaissance.